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- Robyn Ludwick - Austin Chronicle
Robyn Ludwick did two things that will forever imprint her career: She chose not to use her illustrious maiden name, Robison, and she waited until she was good and ready to seriously pursue music. On this, her second album, she describes her ...
- Motherhood comes naturally, mothering doesn’t - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Motherhood comes naturally, mothering doesn’tTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - May 7, 2008Unfortunately for our culture, we’ve limited most of our descriptions of motherhood to the trite poetry of Mother’s Day cards. ...
- Gen Art's cool fashion show could be hot - MiamiHerald.com
Gen Art's cool fashion show could be hotMiamiHerald.com, FL - 40 minutes agoAnd unlike those incessant James Bond marathons on Spike TV, here's something different: National Poetry Month and Dade Heritage Days -- you did realize ...
- Top Picks | Getting Out Activities to do and see - Seattle Times
Top Picks | Getting Out Activities to do and seeSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoFree. Information: 425-697-2787 or www.ColeGallery.net. Artist showcase: Oil paintings, illustrations and poetry by Ann Cronin and Jean Rittmann. ...
- Owen Skye's epistolary triumph - Toronto Star
Owen Skye's epistolary triumphToronto Star, Canada - 17 minutes agoBut even more, Cumyn's ear for the poetry of children's language – especially children's insouciant storytelling – gives Owen's letters perfect comic timing ...
- Library awash in laundry - Union-News & Sunday Republican
PALMER - A small green sweater, the color of peas, is mounted on the wall. It shrunk in the wash and now a 4-year-old wears it. A veil with an iron stain is shown against a backdrop of pink, sparkles and pearls. It carries a message: "Don't let Mom ...
- Watering the the Indus Valley - Telegraph.co.uk
Watering the the Indus ValleyTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoIn Sindh we meet the Sheedi, dark-skinned Muslims with tightly curled hair. They are supposedly descended from an Ethiopian slave who became not only one of ...
- Young People’s Poetry Week: Prime time for rhyme - Kansas City Star
Young People’s Poetry Week: Prime time for rhymeKansas City Star, MO - 2 hours agoThe poem ends with a funny twist, like this sijo poem “Breakfast.” For this meal, people like what they like, the same every morning. ...
- Something better - alt.muslim
alt.muslimSomething betteralt.muslim - 2 hours agoThe Prophet (pbuh) told him to recite the poetry that he had, and the man did, reciting a poem about the famous Arab prophet Luqman. ...
- Return of the slambook (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—There was a time when there were no online surveys or “memes”—random questions you can post in your blogs or Friendster Bulletin Boards.
- Allegations of Sexual Abuse (R News)
On Saturday, R News reported on a 19-year-old woman who claims she was raped by her foster father over a four-year period. Any allegation of abuse prompts Monroe County to review its foster care system.
- James Fenton on the creation of canons - Guardian Unlimited
Some things that you imagine could never be pinned down can be fixed with extraordinary accuracy, although whether it is true that Petrarch was the first recorded individual to climb a mountain for its own sake I do not know. The late Francis Haskell ...
- CCI charter school takes on big challenge (Rocky Mountain News)
Some of the families who've flocked to one of the last mostly black schools in Denver returned to Challenges, Choices & Images charter school Monday night for a town hall meeting that felt at times like a Sunday church service.
- Bringing Arab literature to an Anglophone audience - Daily Star - Lebanon
Daily Star - LebanonBringing Arab literature to an Anglophone audienceDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 1 hour agoIn the area of literature and poetry, however, the "Arab World Market Focus" offered an impressive platform for Arab writers and publishers to network with ...
- St Alban’s in the full flower of life - This is Hampshire
IT grew up with Southampton's Flower Estate and now the 75th anniversary bells are ringing out loud and clear from St Alban's Church. Back in 1933 the church was built to serve a new parish with giant housing estates north and south of Burgess Road ...
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